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Willie Mays Was Baseball’s Last Mythic Hero
The Nation· 2 hours agoWillie Mays, the baseball superstar who played for 22 years with the Giants and Mets, died on June 18, 2024. With his death, the era of the living,...
“You must know this story:” Why Freedom Summer’s murders matter today
Washington Post· 1 day agoEven in a decade marked by hatred and violence, what happened here on a sultry June night 60 years...
2 sisters, a farmer and a dentist are among those honored with Freedom Trail markers
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe remaining two markers will be installed during events Friday and Saturday at locations in the...
Former KKK leader David Duke praises anti-Israel efforts: 'We are being genocided'
NBC Montana· 3 days agoFormer Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke voiced support for anti-Israel efforts Saturday, according to video shared on social media. Duke's ...
Juneteenth: Burned crosses in Miami mark racist past - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 2 days agoAfter Juneteenth, Jim Crow laws sprang up along with the Ku Klux Klan to intimidate Black people, including right here in Miami. Juneteenth ...
Kimball Shinkoskey: A shameful parade of political servility
The Sun Chronicle· 1 day agoAmerica has experienced some embarrassingly cultic, racist, and repressive moments over the past couple hundred years: The Mormon polygamy experiment in the 19th century; Ku
David Greising: When will CPD root out police officers with extremist ties?
Chicago Tribune· 6 hours agoThe Chicago Police Department has a problem with racist, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim and...
Trump Says He Isn’t Racist Because He Has Black Friends
The Daily Beast· 7 days agoFormer President Donald Trump, who banned Black people from his casinos in the 80s, deployed the...
Angela Alsobrooks campaign sign vandalized in Laurel
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoPrince George’s County Police are investigating the defacing of a campaign sign for Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D), which had a...
Chaney, Goodman & Schwerner live on
New York Daily News· 7 hours agoIt was a warm summer day in Neshoba County, Miss. in June 1964. James E. Chaney, Andy Goodman and Mickey Schwerner were recruited along with hundreds of...